Ringling College Design Center Wins Top Awards

Ringling College Design Center Wins Top AwardsOctober 25, 2012 - The Ringling College Design Center, the College's in-house design agency, recently won top awards from the Print Regional Design Annual, How Magazine, and How International Design Awards. See below for the awards and winning projects.

Congrats to everyone in the Design Center!

Print Regional Design Annual Award

The Print Regional Design Annual gave the Design Center awards for 2 of their projects: the Ringling College Recruitment Suite and the Ringling College Orientation Poster Illustration.

The Print Regional Design Annual, now in its 32nd year, is the most comprehensive survey of graphic design in the United States, and the only design competition organized by geography. Winning entries will be featured in the December 2012 Regional Design Annual issue of Print magazine.

The Design Center's three awards were chosen out of 76 award-winning designs in the most recent InHOWse Design Awards. This highly selective and well-regarded competition, sponsored by HOW magazine, recognizes outstanding creative work produced by individuals and groups within corporations, associations and organizations.

HOW’s editorial and design team evaluated more than 750 entries and selected winning projects that demonstrated an ideal mix of concept, strategy and execution. Design teams from across the U.S., representing major corporations and organizations including Kiehl’s, Jim Beam, Old Navy, Mattel, Whole Foods, National Public Radio, MetLife and Wells Fargo were among the winners. Entries were judged by market category (i.e., Technology & Science, Entertainment, Education, Consumer Products, Financial) and also by how effectively the design achieved the stated business goals.

All winning projects will be prominently featured in the January 2013 issue of HOW magazine.

The 2012 Ringling College Acceptance Package was recently selected as an Outstanding Achievement Winner for the HOW International Design Awards. There will be a full page write up in the March Issue of HOW. This project is also one of 21 other entries that could be chosen for the Best of Show Award.